Tuesday, Dec 2nd 2008 by Brenda Stokes


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voyagerswitchNewerTech announced today their latest docking station to add to their line up of already well-known PC, Mac and iPod accessories. The NewerTech Voyager is supposedly the first ever “Quad Interface” SATA I/II Hard Drive Docking Station, which certainly sounds impressive.

This docking station offers up support for four different interfaces including FireWire 800/400, eSATA and USB 2.0. Plus, this dock can turn any 2.5″ or 3.5″ SATA I/II HDD into a 2.0TB external drive that’s fully bootable. The great thing about this is that it opens up many doors of opportunity.

With Plug and Play compatibility, the Voyager makes using your various devices a breeze. It offers the same sort of convenience of flash memory, but it allows for much greater storage capacity. You can even insert and eject drives while your computer is running. You can get the NewerTech Voyager now for $99.95. Check out the full spec list below:

• Supports all 2.5″ and 3.5″ SATA I/II hard drives up to 2.0TB
• “Quad Interface” for maximum system compatibility and data transfer rates
• Data transfer rates up to 3.0Gb/s (300MB/s)
• Push button drive eject for safe hard drive removal
• Hot-Swap functionality for fast access of multiple hard drives
• Weighted base and non skid rubber feet for stable operation
• 2-Color Status LED: left side blue for power on, right side flashing red for disk activity
• Compact design: measures 5.28″ x 3.70″ x 2.68″ inches and weighs 1.35lbs without drive
• Whisper Quiet operation – no cooling fan needed
• Plug and Play with Macs and PCs
• All interface connection cables included
• RoHS Compliant
• One year warranty

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